Okay, that's a different argument.
I am talking about the common refrain: "But exchanges can blacklist coins means bitcoin is less useful."
Okay, what if your WHOLE coin is blacklisted from exchanges?
What does that mean?
I don't fuck with exchanges. I spend Bitcoin with real people, get it from real people, and don't give a fuck about OFAC and their opinion on my coins.
it means you don't understand the difference between a tool that works and one that doesn't:
1: they want full surveillance so they can control you.
2: bitcoin has full transparency, so it enables full surveillance.
3: utxos they don't like or approve of, they block.
4: #monero has full opacity, so it enablea full privacy.
5: they can't distinguish what is and is not acceptable, and they can't respect your private property rights, and they stand by the inversion of the assumption of innocence.
6: they ban #monero altogether, because it's effective.